____/ spike1@freenet.co.uk on Thursday 26 July 2007 01:34 : \____
plenty560@yahoo.com did eloquently scribble:
It has been my observation that most of the Linux users
that I have encountered tend to use OpenOffice, which is
a Sun Microsystems product. It's a decent product, too.
It works well and probably better than KOffice. But
it occurred to me recently, what is to keep Sun from
putting spyware in OpenOffice, for instance on behalf
of the NSA? Are they an especially ethical company?
Open office is OPEN source, if they tried that someone would see it in
there. And besides, open office might've been initially released by sun but
it is independent of them. Open.Office.org develop open office.
For the sun version you want the closed source open office derivative "Star
Office".
Earlier today (elsewhere), someone else was trying to posion people's minds
against ODF, Sun, and StarOffice.
plenty560@yahoo.com , who are you and who are you with?